The writer and artist Julio (Iákovos) García-López is preparing for the launch of his new essay "The Invisible Order. Observations on the quantum-classical duality of man" in June 2025. This ambitious work explores a possible underlying order in reality, merging memory, science, and spirituality into more than one hundred literary entries.
García-López develops their thesis through a series of anecdotes and micro-essays, proposing the existence of an invisible order that influences our environment. Use his biography, along with scientific and spiritual readings, to establish parallels between the physical world and the human experience. With everyday examples, it suggests the presence of a coherent structure that transcends the obvious.
The essay is presented in a fragmented manner, covering a variety of topics such as language, art, and mourning, among others. Special attention is given to chapters 73 to 79, where it delves into the quantum-classical duality. Here, the author explores concepts such as uncertainty and superposition, integrating perspectives from anthropology and theology.
The book's cover, adorned by the digital work 'Extranjero' (2004) by García-López, emphasizes the introspective and symbolic dimension of the text. This design reinforces the connection between art and content that the author intends to establish.
The Invisible Order invites readers to reflect on the complexity of life and its intimate relationship with science, aspiring to become a source of valuable introspection for those interested in the connection between knowledge and personal experience. Available for purchase on Amazon, this book promises to enrich its readers' perspective.


